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(3.) Any person neglecting in any.material point to make the return provided for in Clause 7 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20 and costs. (4.) Any person importing by sea sheep into the Province except at the Port of Napier shall be liable to a penalty of £100. (5.) Any person not giving the notice provided in Clause 10 shall be liable to a penalty of not less than £5 or not more than £25. (6.) Any Sheep owner or person driving Sheep overland into the Province without previously giving the notice and observing and performing the conditions provided in Clause 11 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding . . ■.. £ao.' • *. , ; : '" ' (7.) Every Sheep owner neglecting to deliver or cause to be delivered any of the notices required by Clauses 12 and 13 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £10. (8.) Any person removing more than a third of the ear of any Sheep shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £l for each Offence. (9.) Every drover or his employer neglecting to give or cause to be given the notice provided in Clause 15 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £10. (10.) Every drover or his employer negleoting to comply with the conditions provided in Clause 16 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5. (11.) "'Every drover or his employer neglecting to comply with the conditions of Clause 17 shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £20. (12.) Every Sheep owner neglecting to comply with the conditions for marking shorn Sheep provided in Clause 20 shall be liable to a penalty of Five Shillings for each Sheep. 22. The Scale of Fees mentioned in Schedule B to this Act may be summarily recovered or enforced by ah Inspector suing for the same before a Resident Magistrate or Court of Petty Sessions in the manner provided by the " Resident Magistrates' Act 1867." 23. All penalties fees and assessments recovered under this Act shall unless otherwise appropriated be paid into the Provincial Treasury on belmlf of the Province. 24. This Act shall come into operation one month after notification of the Governor's"assent thereto in the New Zealand Gazette. S C H E D U L E A. (Repealed Acts.) An Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay Session VI No. 2 entitled "An Act to Repeal the various Acts relating to Sheep and the disease in Sheep called Scab and to make other provision in behalf of the same." An Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay Session VIH No. 2 entitled "An Act to amend an Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay No. 2 Session No. 6" intituled 'An Act to Repeal the various Acts relating to Sheep and the deseases in Sheep called Scab and to make other provision in behalf of the same.' An Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay entitled " The Sheep and . Scab Amendment Act 1865." An Act of the Provincial Council of Hawke's Bay validated by "The Provincial Acts Validation Act 1867" entitled ' The Sheep and Scab Amendment Act 1867.' SCHEDULE B. [Form No. I.] (Napier, 187 I hereby certify that the Sheep now depasturing on the Station known as and at present in charge or in possession of are free from any infectious disease incident to Sheep and that the said Station is a clean Station within the purvien of the "Hawke's Bay Sheep Act 1869." Inspector of Sheep for the Province of Hawke's Bay. [Form No. 2.] Napier, 187 I hereby certify that the Sheep owner by or in the oharge of who desires to import the same into the Province are free from any infectious disease. Number. Description. Brands or Marks. Inspector of Sheep for the Province of Hawke's Bay. Station Form No. 3. Bemarks. Owner's Name and Brands. Ewes. Wethers. Bams. Total SHEDULE B. Scale of dipping fees to be paid on all Sheep landed at the Port of Napier. For any number not exceed- Por any number not exceed- For any number not exceeding 25. ing 50. ing 100. s. d. s. d. s. d. per head 2 6 per head 1 6 per head 1 0 j?

Bbbaevast.-— A Successful Experiment — The Civil Service Gazette has the following interesting remarks:— "There are very few simple artioles of food whioh can boast bo many valuable and important dietary properties as cocoa. While aoting on the nerves as a gentle stimulant, it provides the body with some of the purest elements of nutrition, and at the same time corrects and invigorates the aotion of the digestive organs. These beneficial effects depend in a great measure upon the manner of its preparation, but of late years suoh olose attention has been given to the growth and treatment of ooooa, that there is no difficulty in scouring it with every useful quality fully developed. The singular sue* oess whioh Mr. Epps attained by his hoinoao* pathio preparation of cocoa has never been surpassed by any experimentalist. Ear and wide the reputation of Epp'a Ooooa has spread by the simple force of its own. extraordinary merits. Medical men of all shades of opinion have agreed in recommending it as the safest and most beneficial article of diet for persons of weak constitutions. This superiority of a particular mode of preparation over all othera , is a remarkable proof of the great resultß to be obtained from little causes. By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whioh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a oareful application of the fine properties of well-seleoted ooooa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables witha delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladic. are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak pointy yft. may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ouraelves well fortified with pure blood. and a property nourwhed feflme.-^-[ABTi.3

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1071, 3 August 1869, Page 4

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